Unplanned trip to Alpine today. The biting flies were driving Ben nuts this morning so I went to fetch another bottle of
Permethrin. The concentrate gets diluted and is applied with a spray bottle. Ben has yet to learn that the spray bottle is his friend. I have to chase him around to kill those pesky flies. The good news is, fly season will be over in about a month. 95,102,58,0,B
Ben should have a back rub soaked in a Permethrin and diesel to use at his pleasure.
ReplyDeleteIf only it was that easy...
ReplyDeleteI remember my dad making an apparatus with old burlap suspended between two post, and soaked the burlap with old oil/diesel mix and as the cow walked neath it it would rub the cow etc, simple but worked
ReplyDeleteDoes Ben like the big red brush/scratcher?
ReplyDeleteI think we need a Friday night film of you chasing Ben around with the spray bottle, sped up and "Benny Hill"-ified, John.
ReplyDeleteWhat Nat said...
ReplyDeleteI third what Nat said
ReplyDeleteI think both ideas are good ! but suspect the bag hanging between two posts would need to be super-sized for Ben's horn swath!!! or perhaps a two-fer .. Film with John chasing Ben with a diesel-soaked burlap!
ReplyDeleteIt's a testament to John's careful treatment of Ben that he can even get that close and puts hands on him... (and others)... last time I was close to one of those critters..of that type and size it was sending vibes out that sounded like an "invite" for all the wrong reasons! ;-)
re: " Unplanned trip to Alpine today." well heckfire, that sounds like the PERFECT situation for a "drone delivery", eh?
ReplyDeletesome day........... right?
A small garden type pump up sprayer might not be as hissy as a spray bottle.
ReplyDeleteIt really hit 102 yesterday? WOW
My horses hate the spray bottle. Now I use a bucket and a painters mitt. They don't mind getting rubbed down while they're eating grain.
ReplyDeleteSteve ... that sounds like a great idea. I did similar on a smaller scale with my dogs. They hated the spray bottle but I could put bug repellent in my hand and rub it on them.
ReplyDeleteThe spray method worked...and I think Ben enjoyed the game.
ReplyDeleteWe always wiped the horses. That way we could get around their eyes without getting any in them.
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